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Hi
I collect entries for a tournament via a contact form on the website.
I can export what is collected as a csv file and make this available on the web site. However this is a manual proccess.
It would be nice that when data is entered on this entry form that it automaticcally updates and display this on the website. It is useful for those entering to know who is playing and hence arrange transport or accommodation .
William
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Hey there, welcome to the Community!
You'll definitely want to bring that up on the Feature Vote section, so that others can vote on it to add weight onto the idea.
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Hey there, welcome to the Community!
You'll definitely want to bring that up on the Feature Vote section, so that others can vote on it to add weight onto the idea.
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This topic has a Solved link, but it doesn't go anywhere. I have the exact same question/need, and would love to learn how to display my collected form data on a private page on my site!
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There wouldn't be an automated way to do this right now unless we build something in from our end, which is why we recommended that the original poster add that to our Vote on Features board. The only way to do it right now would be to copy the content of form post and add it using standard elements.
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Think I might have something that will work for you. I have similar issue and nothing works perfect for me. Looked into 3 different form options; Weeblies Survey, POWr form, & Google Forms. Google forms results go directly into a google sheet that can be referenced in your website.
Forms summary:
Weebly's Survey:
Can only manually export to Excel.
Gets IP detail that can be associated to unique machine. (Not sure if I'm missing something, but generally I think this is a true statement)
POWr form:
No user identifying info without forcing email input each time.
Several good options if you are willing to pay for them including forcing a payment and integration with google sheets.
Google form:
No user identifying info without forcing email input each time.
Directly online results. Allows site updates to be automatic.